no actually I've kept a few Rose hairs before, saw this guy at the reptile expo and had to get him. There are amazing to watch feed, check out some youtube videos. I also hope to get a Goliath bird eating spider someday, they are incredible.
no actually I've kept a few Rose hairs before, saw this guy at the reptile expo and had to get him. There are amazing to watch feed, check out some youtube videos. I also hope to get a Goliath bird eating spider someday, they are incredible.
They are very easy to care for, how hard it is really depends on the temperament of the spider. Like the Rose hairs for instance are your basic starter tarantula, they are easy to care for and can even be handled. Most species don't require heat, at the most a heat pad. You cant use lights because they could die from the exposure, and moisture with most species is a once a week spray or a small water dish. Feeding is just dropping in crickets or other insects, even mice depending on the size of your pet. They are very fun to watch feed. I think they are great pets.
They ever bite? With the Rose hairs, how big of a container did you have them in, and what type?
I've never been bit, and its pretty easy not too, but it depends on the species your keeping. Most rose hairs are docile enough to be handled. I had mine in a ten gallon, but they don't necessarily need that much room. I'm sure your local pet store would have them, all mine do.
There's 4 pet stores in this area, and I know for a fact 2 don't have them. I think the 3rd doesn't have any spiders either. I might have to check out the 4th. If they do...I might be private messaging you.![]()
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